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Do I need to give the web page the include is on an .asp extension vs an .htm extension. And does the page with the menu on it that is the actual include also need to have an .asp extension or can it be an .htm?

asp includes? Is there such a thing?

Hi,

I recently created a web page that incorporates a PHP include, so that instead of putting the menu on each and every page and having to update the links on each and every page, I was able to link the menu via a PHP include so I only have to change the new link once and it would automatically change on all the site pages.

Unfortunately, I found out the client doesn't have PHP on their server. But they do have ASP on their server and can access ASP pages.

I'm wondering if and how you could do this using ASP instead of PHP???